Dallas Blockchain Developer Bootcamp | [Mar 24-Apr 15, 2018] | Blockchain Development Training | IT Training | Ethereum | Solidity | Hyperledger Developer Training | Smart Contracts Development Training | Weekend CourseEvent on 2018-03-24 13:00:00
Programming Knowledge and JavaScript Knowledge is required to take this course. There is a great demand for Blockchain developers in the enterprise. This course will help you begin your journey as a Blockchain developer. If you do not know programming in general and/or JavaScript, we do teach another class before you can take Blockchain Developer bootcamp. Please send email to training@omni212.com if you are interested. Those who have no programming knowledge will still get a lot of value from taking this course just as a beginner would learn a lot from watching someone cooking a meal or changing a flat tire. Placement assistance for Blockchain developers is available upon request. Features & Benefits 8 sessions, each session of 2 hours spread over 4 weeks 16 hours of LIVE Instruction spread over 4 weeks Training material with lab exercises provided Each session is recorded and recordings are provided to students over Microsoft Cloud Each student will have be provided with an AWS (Amazon Web Services) cloud instance to build real-life blockchain applications. Take this survey to save off the published ticket price Next class starting: March 24, 2018 Course dates: Mar 24 – Apr 15, 2018 Weekly Schedule Saturday and Sunday, every week 11:00 AM – 1:00 PM (US Pacific Standard Time) each day Please confirm your local time Video Conference Link Will be sent upon registration and payment Training Provider: Omni212 Omni212 IT Training https://www.omni212.com/services/training/ Course Overview This course is geared towards those who are interested in become a Blockchain developer and/or building a career as a Blockchain developer. The course provides a complete overview of the Blockchain development technology stack including ethereum and Hyperledger leading into developing a blockchain applications on the cloud. Prerequisites Programming Knowledge and JavaScript Knowledge is required to take this course. There is a great demand for Blockchain developers in the enterprise. This course will help you begin your journey as a Blockchain developer. If you do not know programming in general and/or JavaScript, we do teach another class before you can take Blockchain Developer bootcamp. Please send email to training@omni212.com if you are interested. Those who have no programming knowledge will still get a lot of value from taking this course just as a beginner would learn a lot from watching someone cooking a meal or changing a flat tire. Placement assistance for Blockchain developers is available upon request. Why Blockchain Developer Training? Blockchain developers are in great demand. Enterprises and other businesses are looking to hire Blockchain developers. Blockchain Developer Training will help you understand the underlying mechanisms of Blockchain technology stack for decentralized systems, Ethereum & Hyperledger. Together with learning to setup your own public/private blockchain environment, you’ll also master developing smart contract on Ethereum & Hyperledger Platform. Why Blockchain developer training from Omni212? There is a scarcity of institutions providing Blockchain training. We have stepped up to the plate to fill this gap. Our Blockchain development training is very hands on. Every student is provided with an AWS instance with pre-loaded software. Our training material and lab exercises have been prepared by Blockchain developers working for Blockchain startups and enterprise companies. Since blockchain technology is continuously changing, we are constantly updating our curriculum to reflect the latest advancements in the Blockchain technology. Our students are provided with class recordings, training manuals and lab exercises on Microsoft Cloud. Who can take this course Anyone aspiring to learn new technology can take this the course. Students and professionals interested in a career in the blockchain technology should opt for the course. Other professionals who should take this course are: Software developers Entrepreneurs looking to launch a blockchain technology startup Consultants and Professional Service Providers Course Outline 1.Introductions 2.Introduction to Blockchain Fundamentals 3.Blockchain Concepts Distributed Ledger Technology (DLT) Bitcoin and Ethereum Blockchains Consensus Algorithms Hashing The Block Securing your data Merkle Tree Data structure. Blockchain Use cases 4.Enterprise Blockchain Tools Achieving Consensus: performance, Security or Scale? Hyperledger: Fabric, Sawtooth and composer JP Morgan Quorum: Enterprise Ethereum Conclusions: public blockchain vs private vs database 5.Improving Supply Chain with blockchain 6.(Hands-on) Hyperledger – fabric and Composer Introduction & Learning Objectives Demo Installing Hyperledger Fabric Understanding chaincode Chain code walkthrough(Demo) Writing an application using composer Deploy to hyperledger fabric. Fabric-SDK* (Depends on the time feasibility) 7.(Hands on) Hyperledger Sawtooth Introduction & Learning Objectives Demo Key Components and Transaction Flow Installation of Hyperledger Sawtooth Writing application 8. (Hands on) Ethereum DAPPS and Smart contracts What is Ethereum The enterprise Ethereum Alliance Distributed Applications (DAPPS) Payment model -gas Transactions The Effect of Startgas and Gasprice Setting up the Development Environment Overview Install and config 9. Understanding Smart Contracts Smart Contracts Basic Truffle and test RPC Hello World Demo Demo: Deploy and test Advanced Types Demo: GETH and unlock Account Calling external Functions Demo: Calling External Functions 10. Sample Application Refund Policy 1. There are no refunds.2. If for any reason the course has not been taken, class is cancelled or rescheduled, the payment can be applied towards any future course by Omni212.

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In an economy that we have, not to mention high prices of commodity but low salary, we tend to work hard in an aim of having a good life and a nice way of living for our family. Some of us get not only one job but two or three to be able to have the money that we need. Working ten to twelve hours a day, sometimes even up to fifteen. I myself am working ten hours or more in the office, and then selling beauty products during break, not to mention household chores when I get home. It was satisfactory since it meets the financial need of the family. But honestly, there are times that I feel exhausted.
As a full time pre-school teacher, it is not easy to get extra work or sideline.

I still have lesson plans to do, plus the materials that I will need in the execution of the lesson, like visual aids, questionnaire among others. Later on, I discovered that there is better than hard work. Earning enough or more than enough dollars but not necessarily draining every single energy that is in my body. Not only it is the trend but it is the smart way of getting things done in a clever way. I have learned the value of outsourcing. Doing all the visual aids took hours of my time since I don”t draw fast and good, so I asked a neighbor who can draw better than I am and pay him some dollars. Of course there is outsourcing disadvantages like sometimes, the picture that I want to see is not exactly what he did, but these things are manageable and the good thing about it is that the time that I was able to save was used in writing an article for a magazine who pays me quadruple than I squeezed from my pocket for his drawings. Another move I did was to hire a household helper that would do all the chores while I am writing more articles. Two weeks after I did this, I noticed that I am earning more but is working less.

Others thought that we can only use outsourcing in the business. What we don”t know is that we can incorporate outsourcing in everything that we do, and it will not only save us from grueling, it will bring more income and at the same time generate job for others. If in business world you need to know an outsourcing directory, in an ordinary life, we just need to know people whom to outsource our responsibilities. Everything in this world can be outsourced without exacerbating the quality of work; you just need to be wise in choosing the right person for the job. Outsource your life to improve not only for financial reason, but also to free yourself from stress so you can focus on more important matters.

Vendor Evaluation by Nick Krym is a great deal of advice, tips and more powerful sources that will help outsourcing companies and freelancers out there.

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Every individual who has health insurance in Dallas, Houston and elsewhere in Texas probably has an insurance card that he/she carries in his/her wallet. Politicians in Texas are considering taking this concept one step further by requiring health insurance companies to electronically embed coverage information into health insurance “smart” cards.

By swiping such a health insurance smart card at a doctor’s office or hospital, your healthcare provider, and you, would get real-time information including: what your co-payment is, whether your deductible has been met, which providers are in your network and which procedures are covered.

“I’m a physician. I can’t even tell you what my own insurance covers,” Corpus Christi ophthalmologist Jerry Hunsaker told a House committee considering the so-called smart card legislation in April 2007.

Recently, the Texas House of Representatives overwhelmingly approved a bill by Rep. Beverly Woolley (R-Houston) that would establish a pilot program. Now the measure is in the Senate.

Austinite Jeannie Rollo said the proposal sounds like a good idea. She fell and broke her leg in December 2006. Jeannie said that she had no idea whether the doctors treating her at the hospital there were in her network. “At that moment, I was in no condition to pick up my phone and call the insurance company about what kind of coverage I had,” said Rollo, executive director of the Lawyer Referral Service of Central Texas. The insurance company ended up paying the bill, she said.

Other individuals in Texas haven’t been so lucky, said Susan Strate, a Wichita Falls pathologist who is also chairman of the Texas Medical Association’s council on socioeconomics. Sometimes, she said, “the procedure is finished, the care has already been given, and the patient is thinking that their out-of-pocket expenses are X. But it turns out to actually be X plus Y.”

Strate said that having clear information in advance would help doctors better counsel patients on the most affordable and effective treatments available.

Woolley said her bill would cut down on administrative costs and reduce errors. She said she had received the idea from a constituent who pointed out that health insurance cards could have embedded information much like Texas drivers’ licenses do.

Some health plans already embed patient information into insurance cards, though health insurance providers are not required to do so in Texas. The Texas Association of Health Plans supports the bill, according to Executive Director Jared Wolfe. He said that having the information up front could help prevent payment disagreements between health plans and health providers after a procedure. Woolley’s bill does not specify the technology that would be used to put the information in the cards.

A successful smart card program for health insurance was instituted several years ago in the country of Taiwan. It was created by Taiwan’s Bureau of National Health Insurance (BNHI) to increase efficiency and decrease errors and fraud. The BNHI decided to replace its paper-based patient identification system with one built around Sun Microsystems’ Java-based smart cards. Less than a year after the first cards were distributed, the system was up and running nationwide for the country’s 22 million people.

The cards aren’t just another high-tech way to make sure that patients are who they say they are. Identity theft is a health care problem in any country, with an increasing number of individuals using stolen identities to seek treatment to which they are not entitled.

Furthermore, a paper-based system is hard to monitor and open to abuse, so unnecessary procedures can slip through. The smart cards help clamp down on many abuses and cut down on health-care costs. The cards are also intended to make treatment more efficient and safer.